The Company MICA BERNAS, originally from Manila, Philippines, received performing Skylight, a classic work by choreographer Laura Dean. He debuted her training at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Dance with MMDG in 2007 and became a company member in 2009. Estrada would School. She later joined Ballet Philippines as member of the like to thank God, his family, and all who support his passion. corps de ballet, performing as a soloist from 2001-2006. Since moving to New York in 2006, Bernas has worked with Marta COLIN FOWLER (music director, organ/harpsichord) began Renzi Dance, Armitage Gone Dance, Gallim Dance, Barkin/ his musical study at the age of 5 in Kansas City and went on to Selissen Project, and Carolyn Dorfman Dance (2007-2013). She study at the prestigious Interlochen Arts Academy. He contin- was a guest artist with the Limón Dance Company, performing ued his education at The Juilliard School, where he received his at the 2013 Bienal Internacional de Danza de Cali in Bogotá, Colombia; Lincoln Bachelor of Music in 2003 and his Master of Music in 2005. Center’s David H. Koch Theater; and at The Joyce Theater for the company’s 70th While at Juilliard, he studied piano with Abbey Simon, organ Anniversary in 2015. Bernas also teaches at the Limón Institute and has been with Gerre Hancock and Paul Jacobs, harpsichord with Lionel on the faculty for BIMA at Brandeis University since 2011. She joined MMDG Party, and conducting with James dePriest and Judith Clurman. as an apprentice in January 2017 and became a full time company member in A versatile musician and conductor, Fowler works in many areas of the music August 2017. scene in New York City. He is a veteran of numerous Broadway shows, most recently performing in the Tony Award winning musical Jersey Boys. A seasoned SAM BLACK is originally from Berkeley, California, where he church musician, Fowler is currently the organist at Marble Collegiate Church began studying tap at the age of nine with Katie Maltsberger. on Fifth Avenue and also leads services and concerts at Park Avenue Synagogue, He received his B.F.A. in dance from SUNY Purchase, and where he has served as Music Director since 2012. As a classical soloist and currently teaches MMDG master classes and Dance for PD®. collaborative artist, he has performed and recorded with many world-renowned He first appeared with MMDG in 2005 and became a company musicians and ensembles, including Deborah Voigt and the Los Angeles Phil- member in 2007. harmonic. He began to collaborate with the Mark Morris Dance Group in 2005 and has since then performed over 40 pieces with the company on almost every keyboard instrument possible, including the harmonium and toy piano, and has DURELL R. COMEDY, a native of Prince Georges County, conducted performances of Mozart Dances, Acis and Galatea, and The Hard Nut. Maryland, began dancing at the age of 6 with Spirit Wings Hailed by the New York Times as ‘invaluable’ and ‘central to Morris’ music’, he Dance Company. He graduated from the Visual & Performing was appointed music director in 2013. Arts program of Suitland High School in 2004 and magna cum laude from George Mason University, receiving his B.F.A. in JACOB GARCHIK (trombone), is a multi-instrumentalist dance performance in 2008. Since then, he’s worked and per- and composer. Since moving to New York in 1994 he has been formed with The Metropolitan Opera, Troy Powell, and Kyle a vital part of the Downtown and Brooklyn scene, playing Abraham, among others. Comedy was a member of the Limón trombone with the Lee Konitz Nonet, Ohad Talmor/Steve Dance Company from 2009-2015, performing principal and soloist roles. He’s Swallow Sextet, Mary Halvorson Octet, and the John Hollen- also appeared as a soloist dancer in Baltimore Opera Company’s Aida and worked beck Large Ensemble. He has released 4 albums as a leader with Washington National Opera from 2013-2014 as a principal dancer and including The Heavens: The Atheist Gospel Trombone Album. dance captain. He was a former fellowship student at the Ailey School and a 2014 He co-leads Brooklyn’s premiere Mexican brass band, Banda adjunct faculty member at George Mason University’s School of Dance. Comedy de los Muertos. Since 2006 Garchik has contributed dozens of arrangements joined MMDG as an apprentice in 2015 and became a company member in 2016. and transcriptions for Kronos Quartet of music from all over the world. His arrangements were featured on Floodplain, Rainbow, and A Thousand Thoughts. CLINTON CURTIS (baritone) is a multi-genre singer, musi- He composed the score for Kronos for the documentaries The Campaign and cian, and songwriter originally from Key West, Florida. As a Green Fog directed by Guy Maddin. He has created arrangements for vocalists choral singer he has worked with many of the world’s luminary Anne Sofie von Otter, Angelique Kidjo, Laurie Anderson, Rhiannon Giddens, conductors and orchestras, most recently including engage- kd lang, Natalie Merchant, Tanya Tagaq, and Alim Qasimov. As a trombonist ments with the New York Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmonic, Garchik has worked with many luminaries of the avant-garde, including Henry and San Francisco Symphony. March 2016 marked his operatic Threadgill, Laurie Anderson, Anthony Braxton, Anthony Coleman, Joe Maneri, debut in Curlew River for the Mark Morris Dance Group. As a Frank London, James Tenney, Terry Reilly, and George Lewis. He has also played popular songwriter and frontman for The Clinton Curtis Band in ensembles led by emerging artists Mary Halvorson, Darcy James Argue, Dan he has toured internationally as a cultural ambassador with the U.S Department Weiss, Miguel Zenon, and Steve Lehman, and has been named a “Rising Star” of State. He has released five original studio albums available at music.clinton- in the Downbeat Jazz Critic’s Poll. curtis.com. LESLEY GARRISON grew up in Swansea, Illinois, and RITA DONAHUE was born and raised in Fairfax, Virginia, received her early dance training at the Center of Creative and attended George Mason University. She graduated magna Arts in St. Louis, Missouri, and Interlochen Arts Academy cum laude in 2002, receiving a B.A. in English and a B.F.A. in in Interlochen, Michigan. She studied at the Rotterdamse dance. Donahue danced with bopi’s black sheep/dances by Dansacademie in The Netherlands and holds a B.F.A. from kraigpatterson and joined MMDG in 2003. Purchase College. She first performed with MMDG in 2007 and became a company member in 2011. Garrison teaches at The School at the Mark Morris Dance Center and for MMDG’s Dance for PD® program. DOMINGO ESTRADA, JR., a native of Victoria, Texas, stud- LAUREN GRANT, honored with a New York Dance and Per- ied martial arts and earned his black belt in 1994. He danced formance “Bessie” award for her career with the Mark Morris ballet folklorico through his church for 11 years. Estrada earned Dance Group, has danced with MMDG since 1996, appearing his B.F.A. in ballet and modern dance from Texas Christian in over 60 of Morris’ works. She stages Morris’ repertory on his University and had the honor of working with the late Fer- company, at universities and conservatories, and teaches ballet nando Bujones. During his undergraduate studies, he attended and modern technique for the Dance Group, The School at the the American Dance Festival where he had the privilege of Mark Morris Dance Center, Jessica Lang Dance Company, Liz Gerring Dance Company, Ballet Preljocaj, and at schools and universities around LAUREL LYNCH began her dance training at Petaluma School the globe. Her writing has been published in the journals Dance Education in Prac- of Ballet in California. She moved to New York to attend The tice and Ballet Review, and in Dance Magazine and InfiniteBody. She also serves Juilliard School where she performed works by Robert Battle, as a panelist for the New York State Council on the Arts. Grant holds a B.F.A. in Margie Gillis, José Limón, and Ohad Naharin. After graduation dance from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and is currently pursuing her M.F.A. Lynch danced for Dušan Týnek Dance Theatre, Sue Bernhard in dance at Montclair State University where she is also an adjunct professor and Danceworks, and Pat Catterson. Lynch joined MMDG as an a member of the National Honor Society for graduate and professional students. apprentice in 2006 and became a company member in 2007. She is a recipient of the prestigious American Association of University Women Many thanks to Gene and Becky. Career Development Grant, the Sono Osato Scholarship for Graduate Studies, and the Caroline Newhouse Grant—all in support of her academic pursuits. DALLAS McMURRAY, from El Cerrito, California, began Originally from Highland Park, Illinois, she lives in Brooklyn, New York with dancing at age four, studying jazz, tap, and acrobatics with her husband David Leventhal (former MMDG dancer and current Dance for Katie Maltsberger and ballet with Yukiko Sakakura. He received PD® Program Director) and their son, born in 2012. a B.F.A. in dance from the California Institute of the Arts. McMurray performed with the Limón Dance Company in SARAH HAARMANN grew up in Macungie, Pennsylvania addition to works by Jiří Kylián, Alonzo King, Robert Moses, and received training at the Lehigh Valley Charter High School and Colin Connor. McMurray performed with MMDG as an for the Performing Arts under the direction of Kimberly Man- apprentice in 2006 and became a company member in 2007. iscalco. She graduated magna cum laude with a B.F.A in dance from Marymount Manhattan College in 2012.
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